Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. Have “She's All That” Reunion 25 Years Later
The pair played unlikely onscreen love interests in the beloved 1999 teen rom-com
Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. are having a She's All That reunion!
On Wednesday, July 24, Cook, 44, and Prinze Jr., 48 — who played unlikely onscreen love interests Laney Boggs and Zack Siler in the beloved 1999 film — posed together at the Los Angeles premiere of his new thriller The Girl in the Pool.
Prinze Jr. was all smiles as he stood next to Cook at the event, which was held at ALO HQ Screening Room, with both actors donning casual ensembles for the outing.
Prinze Jr. wore a black jacket, black cargo pants, and a pink T-shirt, while Cook opted for an off-the-shoulder white sweater, blue jeans, and brown heeled boots.
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Prinze Jr.'s wife of nearly 22 years Sarah Michelle Gellar, 47, also joined the She's All That actors for some photos, with her wearing a white lace minidress featuring a black bow for the event.
Cook and Prinze Jr.'s latest reunion comes after she supported him at the premiere of his 2022 Netflix film Christmas with You; a romantic comedy that marked his return to the genre after a decade-long hiatus.
In 2021, Cook starred in He's All That; Netflix's gender-swapped reimagining of the classic '90s rom-com. Instead of reprising her role as Laney, she played Anna Sawyer; the mother of Padgett Sawyer (Addison Rae), whose character was inspired by Prinze Jr.'s cool-guy character Zack.
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Despite Prinze Jr. not taking part in the remake, Cook said she did discuss a potential part with him.
While speaking to PEOPLE in May 2021, the Love, Guaranteed star said, "We both discussed if he was going to do this one or not."
"It ended up not being a good fit for him, but he and the creative team are behind it are totally cool," she added. "I think his part was a little bit up in the air."
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"He said, 'It's not going to work out for me, but I totally obviously support you doing whatever you want with this... Go run with it — I'll support this movie all the way and everyone involved,'" Cook said.
The actress told PEOPLE of the effect She's All That has had on her career, "It would be easy to say that it did everything for me."
"It opened so many doors, and I'm still really grateful to that movie for it — and, dare I say, I think it held up pretty well," she said.
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